With funding secured by Flintshire County Council’s Regeneration Team, there was an opportunity to enhance the outdoor spaces at Ysgol Treffynnon’s plaza, creating vibrant, practical areas that support learning, wellbeing, and biodiversity.
The aim was to integrate green infrastructure into the school’s environment with solutions that were durable, low-maintenance, and safe for students.
Key objectives included:
A key challenge was ensuring that the planters would be robust and durable, integrate seamlessly with the school’s design, and accommodate irrigation and soil. Additional logistical challenges included safe delivery, offloading, and installation within an active school environment.
Green-tech provided:
Through proactive planning and close collaboration with the council, all logistical and practical challenges were successfully managed.
The school’s eco-committee, comprising approximately a dozen pupils from years nine and ten, selected a range of evergreen plants and bulbs for the containers to foster biodiversity.

The completed installation has delivered a striking enhancement to Ysgol Treffynnon’s outdoor areas. Bespoke planters, tailored soil, and a dedicated irrigation system create a sustainable, low-maintenance environment that supports learning, engagement, and wellbeing.
Local media coverage highlighted the value of green infrastructure improvements and the positive impact of youth-focused initiatives on community spaces.
Emily Warren, Project Development Officer from Flintshire County Council, concludes, “The planters supplied by Green-tech look amazing, thank you so much. The bespoke colour match is perfect, even better than we could have imagined. The quality is excellent, and they are practical and resilient. The team’s support throughout delivery and installation ensured a smooth process from start to finish.”
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